Mirai Box Office Collection Day 11: Actor Teja Sajja’s recent release, Mirai, has hit a new milestone in India despite the Monday slump. The film slowed down on its second Monday. However, the film has managed to cross the ₹80 crore mark in India.
Mirai Box Office Collection Day 11
According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Mirai raked in ₹1.75 crore net in India on day 11. The dip from Day 10 to Day 11 is approximately 70.83% for now.
This takes the total collection made by the film to ₹80.75 crore.
Mirai opened to a good response at the box office, collecting ₹13 crore on its premiere day, with the highest contribution coming from the Telugu belt ( ₹11.15 crore). The film maintained steady growth over the weekend, crossing ₹16.6 crore on Sunday, before witnessing a sharp drop on its first Monday ( ₹6.4 crore). By the end of its first week, Mirai had amassed ₹65.1 crore, where the Telugu market saw the highest contribution ( ₹50.71 crore).
Mirai box office recap
The second week began on a slower note, with Friday collections at ₹2.75 crore, but a strong weekend helped the film to bounce back on Saturday ( ₹5.15 crore) and Sunday ( ₹6 crore) and pushed its two-week total to an early estimate of ₹80.75 crore.
Mirai stars Teja Sajja, Manchu Manoj, Ritika Nayak, Shriya Saran, Jagapathi Babu and Jayaram. It is backed by TG Vishwa Prasad and Krithi Prasad under the banner of People Media Factory.
The film was released in eight languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.
Mirai Hindi vs Telugu
On Monday, Mirai recorded an overall occupancy of 7.33% among the Hindi audience in theatres. The morning shows saw a modest 4.47% occupancy, while afternoon screenings improved to 6.91% occupancy. Evening shows drew more audiences with 8.82% occupancy, and night shows wrapped up at 9.13% occupancy.
Comparatively, the original Telugu version did better on Monday.
On Day 11, Mirai registered an overall occupancy of 18.34% in theaters in Telugu language. Morning shows saw a turnout of 13.40%, which picked up during the afternoon screenings at 19.34%. Evening shows had the largest audience with 21.88% occupancy, while night shows closed the day at 18.75%.
